Pennsylvania House of Representatives
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Pennsylvania General Assembly, the legislature of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. There are 203 members, elected for two-year terms from single member districts.[1][2]
Pennsylvania House of Representatives | |
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Pennsylvania General Assembly | |
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Term limits | None |
History | |
New session started | January 3, 2023 |
Leadership | |
Speaker | |
Majority Leader | |
Minority Leader | |
Structure | |
Seats | 203 |
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Political groups | Majority
Minority
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Length of term | 2 years |
Authority | Article II, section 1, Pennsylvania Constitution |
Salary | $102,844 |
Elections | |
Last election | November 8, 2022 |
Next election | November 5, 2024 |
Meeting place | |
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House of Representatives Chamber Pennsylvania State Capitol Harrisburg, Pennsylvania | |
Website | |
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It is the largest full-time state legislature in the country. The New Hampshire House of Representatives is larger but only serves part-time.
Qualifications
Representatives must be at least 21 years of age. They must be a U.S. citizen and a Pennsylvania resident four years, and a resident of the district they represent one year prior to their election and must reside in that district during their term.[3]
Hall of the House
The Hall of the House contains important symbols of Pennsylvania history and the work of legislators.
- Speaker's Chair: a throne-like chair of rank that sits directly behind the Speaker's rostrum. Architect Joseph Huston designed the chair in 1906, the year the Capitol was dedicated.
- Mace: the House symbol of authority, peace, order and respect for law rests in a pedestal to the right of the Speaker. Its base is solid mahogany, intricately carved and capped by a brass globe engraved with the Pennsylvania coat of arms. An American Eagle perches on top. The tradition of the mace may date to the Roman Republic when attendants of Roman consuls carried bundles of sticks wrapped around an axe to enforce order. The tradition may also come directly from Pennsylvania's English heritage.
- Murals: a colorful panorama of Pennsylvania history appear in murals by Edwin Austin Abbey. The most commanding of the series hangs behind the Speaker's rostrum and dominates the wall behind the Speaker. It is called The Apotheosis of Pennsylvania
- Ceiling: a work of art in itself with its ornate geometry of gold leaf buttoned at the center by a charming painted illustration. In "The Hours", Abbey represents the passage of time in the form of 24 maidens revolving in an endless circle amidst the moon, the sun and the stars of the Milky Way.[4]
Speaker of the House
The speakership is the oldest elected statewide office in the Commonwealth. Since its first session in 1682—presided over by William Penn—over 130 house members have been elevated to the speaker's chair. The house cannot hold an official session in the absence of the speaker or their designated speaker pro tempore. Speaker Leroy Irvis was the first African American elected speaker of any state legislature in the United States since Reconstruction. Speaker Dennis O'Brien was the only minority-party Speaker known in Pennsylvania and only the second known nationwide.
Democrat Joanna McClinton was elected Speaker of the House on February 28, 2023, becoming the first female Speaker in Pennsylvania.[5]
Composition
Current session
As of February 15, 2024:
102 | 100 |
Democratic | Republican |
Affiliation | Party (shading indicates majority caucus) |
Total | |||
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Republican | Ind | Democratic | Vacant | ||
End of previous legislature | 113 | 0 | 88 | 201 | 0 |
January 3, 2023 | 101 | 1 | 98 | 200 | 3 |
January 13, 2023[6] | 0 | 99 | |||
February 7, 2023[7] | 101 | 102 | 203 | 0 | |
February 28, 2023[8] | 100 | 202 | 1 | ||
March 16, 2023[9] | 101 | 201 | 2 | ||
May 17, 2023[10] | 101 | 102 | 203 | 0 | |
July 19, 2023[11] | 101 | 202 | 1 | ||
September 19, 2023[12] | 102 | 203 | 0 | ||
December 14, 2023[13] | 101 | 202 | 1 | ||
February 9, 2024[14] | 100 | 101 | 201 | 2 | |
February 15, 2024[15] | 102 | 202 | 1 | ||
Latest voting share | 49.5% | 50.5% |
Leadership
As of February 28, 2023:
Speaker of the House of Representatives: Joanna McClinton (D)
Majority Party (D)[16] | Leadership Position | Minority Party (R)[17] |
Matthew Bradford | Floor Leader | Bryan Cutler |
Dan Miller | Whip | Tim O'Neal |
Michael Schlossberg | Caucus Chairperson | George Dunbar |
Tina Davis | Caucus Secretary | Martina White |
Jordan A. Harris | Appropriations Committee Chairperson | Seth Grove |
Leanne Krueger | Caucus Administrator | Sheryl M. Delozier |
Ryan Bizzarro | Policy Committee Chairperson | Josh Kail |
Current members

As of March 18, 2024:
District | Representative | Party | Residence | Counties represented[18] | First elected |
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1 | Pat Harkins | Dem | Erie | Erie | 2006 |
2 | Robert Merski | Dem | Erie | Erie | 2018 |
3 | Ryan Bizzarro | Dem | Millcreek Township | Erie | 2012 |
4 | Jake Banta | Rep | Waterford | Erie | 2022 |
5 | Barry Jozwiak | Rep | Bern Township | Berks | 2014 |
6 | Brad Roae | Rep | East Mead Township | Crawford, Erie | 2006 |
7 | Parke Wentling | Rep | Greenville | Mercer | 2014 |
8 | Aaron Bernstine | Rep | New Beaver | Butler, Lawrence | 2016 |
9 | Marla Brown | Rep | New Castle | Lawrence | 2022 |
10 | Amen Brown | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2020 |
11 | Marci Mustello | Rep | Butler Township | Butler | 2019 |
12 | Stephenie Scialabba | Rep | Cranberry Township | Butler | 2022 |
13 | John Lawrence | Rep | Franklin Township | Chester | 2010 |
14 | Jim Marshall | Rep | Beaver Falls | Beaver | 2006 |
15 | Josh Kail | Rep | Beaver | Beaver, Washington | 2018 |
16 | Robert Matzie | Dem | Ambridge | Beaver | 2008 |
17 | Timothy R. Bonner | Rep | Grove City | Butler, Mercer | 2020 |
18 | K.C. Tomlinson | Rep | Bensalem | Bucks | 2020 |
19 | Aerion Abney | Dem | Pittsburgh | Allegheny | 2022 |
20 | Emily Kinkead | Dem | Pittsburgh | Allegheny | 2020 |
21 | Lindsay Powell | Dem | Pittsburgh | Allegheny | 2023 |
22 | Joshua Siegel | Dem | Allentown | Lehigh | 2022 |
23 | Dan Frankel | Dem | Pittsburgh | Allegheny | 1998 |
24 | La'Tasha Mayes | Dem | Pittsburgh | Allegheny | 2022 |
25 | Brandon Markosek | Dem | Monroeville | Allegheny | 2018 |
26 | Paul Friel | Dem | East Vincent Township | Chester | 2022 |
27 | Daniel Deasy | Dem | Pittsburgh | Allegheny | 2008 |
28 | Robert Mercuri | Rep | Wexford | Allegheny | 2020 |
29 | Tim Brennan | Dem | Doylestown | Bucks | 2022 |
30 | Arvind Venkat | Dem | McCandless | Allegheny | 2022 |
31 | Perry Warren | Dem | Newtown | Bucks | 2016 |
32 | Joe McAndrew | Dem | Penn Hills | Allegheny | 2023[7] |
33 | Mandy Steele | Dem | Fox Chapel | Allegheny | 2022 |
34 | Abigail Salisbury | Dem | Swissvale | Allegheny | 2023[7] |
35 | Matt Gergely | Dem | McKeesport | Allegheny | 2023[7] |
36 | Jessica Benham | Dem | Pittsburgh | Allegheny | 2020 |
37 | Mindy Fee | Rep | Manheim | Lancaster | 2012 |
38 | Nick Pisciottano | Dem | West Mifflin | Allegheny | 2020 |
39 | Andrew Kuzma | Rep | Elizabeth Township | Allegheny, Washington | 2022 |
40 | Natalie Mihalek | Rep | Upper St. Clair | Allegheny, Washington | 2018 |
41 | Brett Miller | Rep | East Hempfield Township | Lancaster | 2014 |
42 | Dan Miller | Dem | Mount Lebanon | Allegheny | 2013 |
43 | Keith Greiner | Rep | West Lampeter Township | Lancaster | 2012 |
44 | Valerie Gaydos | Rep | Moon Township | Allegheny | 2018 |
45 | Anita Astorino Kulik | Dem | Kennedy Township | Allegheny | 2016 |
46 | Jason Ortitay | Rep | South Fayette Township | Allegheny, Washington | 2014 |
47 | Joseph D'Orsie | Rep | Mount Wolf | York | 2022 |
48 | Tim O'Neal | Rep | South Strabane | Washington | 2018 |
49 | Ismail Smith-Wade-El | Dem | Lancaster | Lancaster | 2022 |
50 | Bud Cook | Rep | Jefferson | Greene, Washington | 2016 |
51 | Charity Grimm Krupa | Rep | Smithfield | Fayette | 2022 |
52 | Ryan Warner | Rep | Perryopolis | Fayette | 2014 |
53 | Steve Malagari | Dem | Lansdale | Montgomery | 2018 |
54 | Greg Scott | Dem | Norristown | Montgomery | 2022 |
55 | Jill N. Cooper | Rep | Murrysville | Westmoreland | 2022 |
56 | George Dunbar | Rep | Penn Township | Westmoreland | 2010 |
57 | Eric Nelson | Rep | Hempfield Township | Westmoreland | 2016 |
58 | Eric Davanzo | Rep | Smithton | Westmoreland | 2020 |
59 | Leslie Rossi | Rep | Unity Township | Westmoreland | 2021 |
60 | Abby Major | Rep | Leechburg | Armstrong, Westmoreland | 2021 |
61 | Liz Hanbidge | Dem | Lower Gwynedd Township | Montgomery | 2018 |
62 | James Struzzi | Rep | Indiana | Indiana | 2018 |
63 | Donna Oberlander | Rep | Clarion | Armstrong, Clarion | 2008 |
64 | Lee James | Rep | Oil City | Crawford, Venango | 2012 |
65 | Kathy Rapp | Rep | Warren | Crawford, Forest, Warren | 2004 |
66 | Brian Smith | Rep | Punxsutawney | Indiana, Jefferson | 2020 |
67 | Martin Causer | Rep | Port Allegany | Cameron, McKean, Potter | 2002 |
68 | Clint Owlett | Rep | Liberty | Bradford, Tioga | 2018 |
69 | Carl Walker Metzgar | Rep | Berlin | Somerset | 2008 |
70 | Matthew Bradford | Dem | Worcester Township | Montgomery | 2008 |
71 | James Rigby | Rep | Johnstown | Cambria, Somerset | 2018 |
72 | Frank Burns | Dem | East Taylor Township | Cambria | 2008 |
73 | Dallas Kephart | Rep | Decatur Township | Cambria, Clearfield | 2022 |
74 | Dan K. Williams | Dem | Sadsbury Township | Chester | 2018 |
75 | Michael Armanini | Rep | Sandy Township | Clearfield, Elk | 2020 |
76 | Stephanie Borowicz | Rep | Lock Haven | Clinton, Union | 2018 |
77 | Scott Conklin | Dem | Rush Township | Centre | 2006 |
78 | Jesse Topper | Rep | Bedford | Bedford, Fulton, Fulton | 2014 |
79 | Louis Schmitt Jr. | Rep | Altoona | Blair | 2018 |
80 | James V. Gregory | Rep | Hollidaysburg | Blair, Huntingdon | 2018 |
81 | Rich Irvin | Rep | Warriors Mark Township | Franklin, Huntingdon | 2014 |
82 | Paul Takac | Dem | College Township | Centre | 2022 |
83 | Jamie Flick | Rep | South Williamsport | Lycoming, Union | 2022 |
84 | Joseph D. Hamm | Rep | Hepburn Township | Lycoming, Sullivan | 2020 |
85 | David Rowe | Rep | East Buffalo Township | Juniata, Mifflin, Snyder, Union | 2019 |
86 | Perry A. Stambaugh | Rep | Green Park | Juniata, Perry | 2020 |
87 | Thomas Kutz | Rep | Lower Allen Township | Cumberland | 2022 |
88 | Sheryl M. Delozier | Rep | Lower Allen Township | Cumberland | 2008 |
89 | Rob Kauffman | Rep | Chambersburg | Franklin | 2004 |
90 | Paul Schemel | Rep | Greencastle | Franklin | 2014 |
91 | Dan Moul | Rep | Conewago Township | Adams | 2006 |
92 | Dawn Keefer | Rep | Dillsburg | York | 2016 |
93 | Mike Jones | Rep | York Township | York | 2018 |
94 | Wendy Fink | Rep | Red Lion | York | 2022 |
95 | Carol Hill-Evans | Dem | York | York | 2016 |
96 | Mike Sturla | Dem | Lancaster | Lancaster | 1990 |
97 | Steven Mentzer | Rep | Manheim Township | Lancaster | 2012 |
98 | Tom Jones | Rep | East Donegal Township | Lancaster, Lebanon | 2022 |
99 | David H. Zimmerman | Rep | East Earl Township | Berks, Lancaster | 2014 |
100 | Bryan Cutler | Rep | Drumore Township | Lancaster | 2006 |
101 | John A. Schlegel | Rep | Cornwall | Lebanon | 2022 |
102 | Russ Diamond | Rep | Annville | Lebanon | 2014 |
103 | Patty Kim | Dem | Harrisburg | Cumberland, Dauphin | 2012 |
104 | Dave Madsen | Dem | Harrisburg | Dauphin | 2022 |
105 | Justin C. Fleming | Dem | Susquehanna Township | Dauphin | 2022 |
106 | Tom Mehaffie | Rep | Lower Swatara Township | Dauphin | 2016 |
107 | Joanne Stehr | Rep | Hegins | Northumberland, Schuylkill | 2022 |
108 | Mike Stender | Rep | Sunbury | Montour, Northumberland | 2023 |
109 | Robert Leadbeter | Rep | Catawissa | Columbia | 2022 |
110 | Tina Pickett | Rep | Towanda | Bradford, Wyoming | 2000 |
111 | Jonathan Fritz | Rep | Honesdale | Susquehanna, Wayne | 2016 |
112 | Kyle Mullins | Dem | Blakely | Lackawanna | 2018 |
113 | Kyle Donahue | Dem | Scranton | Lackawanna | 2022 |
114 | Bridget Malloy Kosierowski | Dem | Scranton | Lackawanna | 2019 |
115 | Maureen Madden | Dem | Tobyhanna | Monroe | 2016 |
116 | Dane Watro | Rep | McAdoo | Luzerne, Schuylkill | 2022 |
117 | Mike Cabell | Rep | Butler Township | Luzerne | 2022 |
118 | Jim Haddock | Dem | Pittston Township | Lackawanna, Luzerne | 2022 |
119 | Alec Ryncavage | Rep | Plymouth | Luzerne | 2022 |
120 | Aaron Kaufer | Rep | Kingston | Luzerne | 2014 |
121 | Eddie Day Pashinski | Dem | Wilkes-Barre | Luzerne | 2006 |
122 | Doyle Heffley | Rep | Lower Towamensing Township | Carbon | 2010 |
123 | Timothy Twardzik | Rep | Butler Township | Schuylkill | 2020 |
124 | Jamie Barton | Rep | East Brunswick Township | Berks, Schuylkill | 2022 |
125 | Joseph Kerwin | Rep | Lykens | Dauphin | 2020 |
126 | Mark Rozzi | Dem | Muhlenberg Township | Berks | 2012 |
127 | Manny Guzman Jr. | Dem | Reading | Berks | 2020 |
128 | Mark M. Gillen | Rep | Robeson Township | Berks | 2010 |
129 | Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz | Dem | Reading | Berks | 2022 |
130 | David Maloney | Rep | Pike Township | Berks | 2010 |
131 | Milou Mackenzie | Rep | Lower Saucon Township | Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton | 2020 |
132 | Michael Schlossberg | Dem | Allentown | Lehigh | 2012 |
133 | Jeanne McNeill | Dem | Whitehall Township | Lehigh | 2017 |
134 | Peter Schweyer | Dem | Allentown | Lehigh | 2014 |
135 | Steve Samuelson | Dem | Bethlehem | Northampton | 1998 |
136 | Robert L. Freeman | Dem | Easton | Northampton | 1998[lower-alpha 1] |
137 | Joe Emrick | Rep | Nazareth | Northampton | 2010 |
138 | Ann Flood | Rep | Moore Township | Northampton | 2020 |
139 | Vacant | Pike, Wayne | |||
140 | Jim Prokopiak | Dem | Falls Township | Bucks | 2024 |
141 | Tina Davis | Dem | Levittown | Bucks | 2010 |
142 | Joe Hogan | Rep | Bucks | 2022 | |
143 | Shelby Labs | Rep | Plumstead Township | Bucks | 2020 |
144 | Brian Munroe | Dem | Warminster | Bucks | 2022 |
145 | Craig Staats | Rep | Richland Township | Bucks | 2014 |
146 | Joe Ciresi | Dem | Limerick Township | Montgomery | 2018 |
147 | Donna Scheuren | Rep | Lower Salford Township | Montgomery | 2022 |
148 | Mary Jo Daley | Dem | Narberth | Montgomery | 2012 |
149 | Tim Briggs | Dem | Upper Merion Township | Montgomery | 2008 |
150 | Joe Webster | Dem | Montgomery County | Montgomery | 2018 |
151 | Melissa Cerrato | Dem | Montgomery | 2022 | |
152 | Nancy Guenst | Dem | Hatboro | Montgomery, Philadelphia | 2020 |
153 | Ben Sanchez | Dem | Abington Township | Montgomery | 2018 |
154 | Napoleon Nelson | Dem | Cheltenham Township | Montgomery | 2020 |
155 | Danielle Friel Otten | Dem | Uwchlan Township | Chester | 2018 |
156 | Chris Pielli | Dem | West Chester | Chester | 2022 |
157 | Melissa Shusterman | Dem | Schuylkill Township | Chester | 2018 |
158 | Christina Sappey | Dem | West Bradford | Chester | 2018 |
159 | Carol Kazeem | Dem | Chester | Delaware | 2022 |
160 | Wendell Craig Williams | Rep | Concord Township | Chester, Delaware | 2020 |
161 | Leanne Krueger | Dem | Swarthmore | Delaware | 2015 |
162 | David Delloso | Dem | Ridley Township | Delaware | 2018 |
163 | Heather Boyd | Dem | Upper Darby | Delaware | 2023 |
164 | Gina Curry | Dem | Upper Darby Township | Delaware | 2021[lower-alpha 2] |
165 | Jennifer O'Mara | Dem | Springfield Township | Delaware | 2018 |
166 | Greg Vitali | Dem | Havertown | Delaware | 1992 |
167 | Kristine Howard | Dem | East Whiteland Township | Chester | 2018 |
168 | Lisa Borowski | Dem | Radnor Township | Delaware | 2022 |
169 | Kate Klunk | Rep | Hanover | York | 2014 |
170 | Martina White | Rep | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2015 |
171 | Kerry Benninghoff | Rep | Bellefonte | Centre, Mifflin | 1996 |
172 | Kevin J. Boyle | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2010 |
173 | Pat Gallagher | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2022 |
174 | Ed Neilson | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2015[lower-alpha 3] |
175 | Mary Isaacson | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2018 |
176 | Jack Rader | Rep | Jackson Township | Monroe | 2014 |
177 | Joseph Hohenstein | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2018 |
178 | Kristin Marcell | Rep | Bucks | 2022 | |
179 | Jason Dawkins | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2014 |
180 | Jose Giral | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2022 |
181 | Malcolm Kenyatta | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2018 |
182 | Ben Waxman | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2022 |
183 | Zach Mako | Rep | Walnutport | Lehigh, Northampton | 2016 |
184 | Elizabeth Fiedler | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2018 |
185 | Regina Young | Dem | Philadelphia | Delaware, Philadelphia | 2020 |
186 | Jordan A. Harris | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2012 |
187 | Ryan Mackenzie | Rep | Lower Macungie Township | Lehigh | 2012 |
188 | Rick Krajewski | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2020 |
189 | Tarah Probst | Dem | Stroudsburg | Monroe, Pike | 2022 |
190 | G. Roni Green | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2022 |
191 | Joanna E. McClinton | Dem | Philadelphia | Delaware, Philadelphia | 2015 |
192 | Morgan Cephas | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2016 |
193 | Torren Ecker | Rep | Hamilton Township | Adams, Cumberland | 2018 |
194 | Tarik Khan | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2022 |
195 | Donna Bullock | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2015 |
196 | Seth Grove | Rep | Dover Township | York | 2008 |
197 | Danilo Burgos | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2018 |
198 | Darisha Parker | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2020 |
199 | Barbara Gleim | Rep | Middlesex Township | Cumberland | 2018 |
200 | Chris Rabb | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2016 |
201 | Stephen Kinsey | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2012 |
202 | Jared Solomon | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2016 |
203 | Anthony A. Bellmon | Dem | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 2022 |
Past composition of the House of Representatives
- Republican representativeDemocratic representativeVacant seat
- January 2019
Committees
As of May 1, 2023:[19]
Committee name | Majority Chair[20] | Minority Chair[21] | |
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Subcommittee name | |||
Aging & Older Adult Services | Patty Kim | Steven Mentzer | |
Care and Services | Darisha Parker | Eric Nelson | |
Programs and Benefits | Jessica Benham | Tom Mehaffie | |
Agriculture & Rural Affairs | Eddie Day Pashinski | Dan Moul | |
Appropriations | Jordan A. Harris | Seth Grove | |
Health and Human Services | Aerion Abney | James Struzzi | |
Education | Elizabeth Fiedler | Marci Mustello | |
Economic Impact and Infrastructure | Manny Guzman Jr. | Clint Owlett | |
Fiscal Policy | Emily Kinkead | Louis Schmitt Jr. | |
Criminal Justice | Napoleon Nelson | Torren Ecker | |
Government and Financial Oversight | Ben Sanchez | John Lawrence | |
Children & Youth | Donna Bullock | Barry Jozwiak | |
Commerce | Vacant | Joe Emrick | |
Financial Services and Banking | Malcolm Kenyatta | Michael Armanini | |
Housing Finance | Darisha Parker | Dallas Kephart | |
Economic Development | Melissa Shusterman | Timothy Twardzik | |
Local Business | Chris Rabb | Marla Brown | |
Automation and Technology | Chris Pielli | Donna Scheuren | |
Committee On Committees | Morgan Cephas | Tina Pickett | |
Consumer Protection, Technology & Utilities[lower-alpha 4] | Robert Matzie | Jim Marshall | |
Consumer Protection | Nick Pisciottano | Craig Williams | |
Technology | Lisa Borowski | K.C. Tomlinson | |
Utilities | Steve Malagari | Alec Ryncavage | |
Education | Peter Schweyer | Jesse Topper | |
Basic Education | Joe Ciresi | Barbara Gleim | |
Special Education | Mark Rozzi | Jason Ortitay | |
Higher Education | Mary Isaacson | Rob Mercuri | |
Career and Technical Education | Maureen Madden | Craig Staats | |
Environmental Resources & Energy | Greg Vitali | Martin Causer | |
Energy | Elizabeth Fiedler | Stephanie Borowicz | |
Parks and Forests | Mary Isaacson | Jason Ortitay | |
Mining | Paul Takac | Michael Armanini | |
Ethics | Donna Bullock | Kate Klunk | |
Finance | Steve Samuelson | Keith Greiner | |
Tax Modernization and Reform | Chris Rabb | Jonathan Fritz | |
Game & Fisheries | Anita Kulik | David Maloney | |
Gaming Oversight | Pat Harkins | Russ Diamond | |
Government Oversight | Morgan Cephas | Aaron Kaufer | |
Health | Dan Frankel | Kathy Rapp | |
Health Facilities | Lisa Borowski | Timothy R. Bonner | |
Health Care | Rick Krajewski | Paul Schemel | |
Housing and Community Development[lower-alpha 5] | Mike Sturla | Rich Irvin | |
Human Services | Stephen Kinsey | Doyle Heffley | |
Mental Health | Maureen Madden | James Struzzi | |
Drugs and Alcohol | Dan K. Williams | Craig Williams | |
Insurance | Kevin J. Boyle | Tina Pickett | |
Judiciary | Tim Briggs | Rob Kauffman | |
Family Law | Melissa Shusterman | Timothy R. Bonner | |
Courts | Joseph C. Hohenstein | Paul Schemel | |
Crime and Corrections | Emily Kinkead | Jim Rigby | |
Labor & Industry | Jason Dawkins | Ryan Mackenzie | |
Employment and Unemployment Compensation | Jennifer O'Mara | Mike Jones | |
Workers Compensation and Worker Protection | Jim Haddock | Barbara Gleim | |
Liquor Control | Dan Deasy | Mindy Fee | |
Licensing | Mary Isaacson | Dawn Keefer | |
Marketing | Danielle Friel Otten | Craig Staats | |
Local Government | Bob Freeman | Lee James | |
Boroughs | Tarah Probst | Jack Rader | |
Counties | Liz Hanbidge | Andrew Kuzma | |
Townships | Christina Sappey | Parke Wentling | |
Policy | Ryan Bizzarro | Josh Kail | |
Professional Licensure | Frank Burns | Carl Walker Metzgar | |
Rules | Matthew Bradford | Bryan Cutler | |
State Government | H. Scott Conklin | Brad Roae | |
Campaign Finance and Elections | Maureen Madden | Dawn Keefer | |
Government Operations | Malcolm Kenyatta | Craig Staats | |
Public Pensions, Benefits and Risk Management | Ben Sanchez | Brett Miller | |
Government Information Technology and Communication | Joe Webster | Jamie Barton | |
Government Integrity and Transparency | Kristine Howard | Louis Schmitt Jr. | |
Tourism & Economic & Recreational Development | Mary Jo Daley | Donna Oberlander | |
Recreation | Paul Takac | Brian Smith | |
Arts and Entertainment | Joe Ciresi | Jack Rader | |
Travel Promotion, History and Heritage | Regina Young | Michael Armanini | |
Transportation | Ed Neilson | Kerry Benninghoff | |
Highways | Anthony A. Bellmon | Jason Ortitay | |
Public Transportation | Vacant | James Struzzi | |
Transportation Safety | Kyle Mullins | Eric Davanzo | |
Aviation | Joshua Siegel | Brian Smith | |
Railroads | Gina Curry | Louis Schmitt Jr. | |
Ports | Joseph C. Hohenstein | Shelby Labs | |
Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness | Jared Solomon | Mark M. Gillen | |
Military and Veterans Facilities | Joe Webster | Craig Williams | |
Security and Emergency Response Readiness | Carol Hill-Evans | Jim Rigby |
See also
- Pennsylvania State Senate
- List of Pennsylvania state legislatures
Notes
- Rep. Freeman previously served from 1983 to 1994.
- Margo Davidson resigned on July 23, 2021, after being charged with theft of state funds.
- Rep. Neilson previously served from 2012 to 2014.
- Known as the Consumer Affairs Committee prior to 2023.
- Known as the Urban Affairs Committee prior to 2023.
References
- Specific
- Article II, section 2, Pennsylvania Constitution.
- Article II, section 16, Pennsylvania Constitution.
- "Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania"."Article II. The Legislature"."§5. Qualifications of Members".
- Center, Legislativate Data Processing. "Pennsylvania General Assembly". Pennsylvania General Assembly. Archived from the original on December 18, 2006. Retrieved January 15, 2007.
- Caruso, Stephen (February 28, 2023). "PA House elects first female speaker after resignation". Spotlight PA. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
- Lehman, Tom (January 9, 2023). "Lawmaker calls for resignation of Pennsylvania House speaker". WGAL.
- Vigdor, Neil (February 7, 2023). "Sweep in 3 Special Elections Gives Democrats Control of Pennsylvania House". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 8, 2023.
- Jones, Matt (February 15, 2023). "Schlegel-Culver to be sworn in to Senate Feb. 28". The Standard-Journal. Retrieved February 24, 2023.
- Caruso, Stephen (March 8, 2023). "PA lawmaker accused of sexual harassment will resign". Spotlight PA. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- Scicchitano, Eric (May 17, 2023). "Majority position allows Pa. House Dems to pursue policy priorities". CNHI News. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
- Ulrich, Steve (July 19, 2023). "Back To Even. Innamorato To Resign From PA House". PoliticsPA. Retrieved July 19, 2023.
- Caruso, Stephen (September 19, 2023). "Democrats again have PA House vote advantage". Spotlight PA. Retrieved September 20, 2023.
- Hall, Peter (December 14, 2023). "Special election set for Feb. 13 as Pa. state Rep. Galloway officially resigns". Pennsylvania Capital-Star. Retrieved December 17, 2023.
- "Adams's resignation gives House Democrats slim majority prior to special elections". City & State PA. February 9, 2024. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
- McGoldrick, Gillian (February 13, 2024). "Democrats hold on to control of the Pa. House in Lower Bucks special election". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved February 15, 2024.
- Ulrich, Steve (February 28, 2023). "House Democrats Announce Leadership Team - PoliticsPA". PoliticsPA. Retrieved March 1, 2023.
- "Leaders for the 2023-24 Session". PA House Republican Caucus. Retrieved February 8, 2023.
- "2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives Districts". DOS Voting & Election Information. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Retrieved March 26, 2023.
- "Daily Session Update". Pennsylvania House of Representatives. May 1, 2023. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
- Ulrich, Steve (March 8, 2023). "McClinton Announces House Committee Chairs". PoliticsPA. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
- Ulrich, Steve (January 26, 2023). "GOP Names House Committee Chairs". PoliticsPA. Retrieved January 27, 2023.
- General
- Trostle, Sharon, ed. (2009). The Pennsylvania Manual. Vol. 119. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Department of General Services. ISBN 978-0-8182-0334-3.
External links

- The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania House of Representatives
- State House of Pennsylvania information and voting records This link leads to information about elected officials and candidates in Pennsylvania on the website "Project Vote Smart." This web site provides such information for all states in the US.